The U.S. has carried out terrorism against Cuba, including CIA operative
Luis Posada Carriles blowing-up a civilian airliner, Cubana flight 455,
killing all 73 people on board. The U.S. shelters this terrorist from
justice.

In addition, the U.S. has kidnapped Cubans who had
infiltrated counter-revolutionary terrorist groups. These people,
Gerardo Hernández, René González, Antonio Guerrero, Ramon Labañino, and
Fernando González, have become known as the Cuban five. They were simply
trying to stop the kind of terrorism carried out by Luis Posada
Carriles, but they now sit in American prisons with long sentences.

By
any sense of the definition, the U.S. has carried out state sponsored
terrorism and harbors and protects terrorists. Is this not the same
argument that
the U.S. and Israel use to carry out an economic blockade of Gaza? So
does Cuba not have the right to blockade the United States and enter
vessels headed for the U.S. on the high seas, killing people as they go,
to carry out an economic blockade of the United States? Taking the
logic of a Palestinian hating Zionists to its conclusion, they have
every legal right to do so.

Unfortunately, both the Gazans and
the Cubans are victims of economic sanctions as well as terrorism. The
Gazans suffer far more terrorism from the government of Israel than any
Palestinian extremists have ever returned. And they face an economic
blockade that doesn't allow in needed food, medicine, and building
materials. A blockade where heroes who try to break it are shot by the
Israeli military. And, while dishing out that kind of terror, that same
government attempts to portray an entire people as terrorists.

Of
course the comparison of Israel and Cuba is absurd.
While the U.S. and Israel prevent needed medical supplies from getting
into Gaza and Cuba; Cuba has the opposite outlook, and has even offered
Cuban doctors for victims of Katrina as well as for poor rural areas of
the US. Cuba would never attempt to cut off needed food and medicine to
any people.